Today I was further convinced that the people of CATF understand servant hood.
- From morning setup at the theater to a dozen people serving our community at a charity hockey game.
- Our band played in the entry to the arena, lifting spirits of those that mingled and walked past.
- I was so proud to see our volunteers selling posters at the arena with smiling faces and a joyful attitude.
- This event would not have been possible without the hours of hard work put in by our own Michael Agrette, from arranging the charity game, to selling tickets, to dealing with so many challenges along the way; he demonstrated servant hood by really working hard to serve the community with an event that allowed all people to experience a fun filled afternoon and also by doing the little extras for the participants in more ways than I could ever communicate on this page.
- Jesus was clearly lived out by our volunteers. Thank you!
In addition to the CATF volunteers I would also like to thank the great people at Fort Erie Head Injury Association. You worked so hard to make this a great day!
Thanks also to the arena staff who did a superb job. To Scotty for being a great MC. To the many who lent a helping hand and to the Sabres for giving us an entertaining afternoon.
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